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  • The Black Market For Facebook Customer Service; Caught Up In Case Law

    A web crime ring that sold Facebook account service tickets collapses in dramatic fashion; how US antitrust precedent could inform the DOJ/Google ad tech trial; and more publishers turn to paywalls as the open web shuts its gates.

  • Who’s Winning The Streaming Race; The Writing’s On The Paywall

    Winners and losers are emerging from the streaming melee. (Or at least the winenrs are.) Plus, CNN will begin testing metered content.

  • The Dirty On Clean Room Services; Are Publishers Paying For Their Paywalls?

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Clean Rooms Get Messy The point of clean room tech is to safeguard user data by limiting access to that data while still allowing it to be queried for analytics or ID matches. But does the proliferation of clean room services – and the […]

  • Brand Safe (At Any Cost?); New CEO For WarnerMedia (And Xandr?)

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. Pretty Good, Eh? File this one under, “Not an April Fools’ joke.” Postmedia, one of the largest Canadian news media conglomerates, is making all of its online content free this month, thanks to a partnership with Mary Brown’s, a fried chicken chain based in […]

  • Wild Ride For Publishers; ANA Seeks CCPA Delay

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. News You Can Use Many publishers face a tough choice with their COVID-19 coverage. A mix of anxiety about breaking news and being stuck at home means page views are way up, but the traffic surge goes to coronavirus stories that many advertisers wish […]

  • Paywalls And Layoffs: Media CEOs Reflect On The Publishing World’s 'Radical Resizing'

    BuzzFeed, Verizon Media and Gannett all had layoffs this week, as the media business struggles to find its way in a digital climate. Over 1,000 jobs went away. BuzzFeed laid off 200 people (15% of its staff), Verizon Media laid off 800 people (7% of its staff) and Gannett laid off more than two dozen […]

  • Still Vexed By RTB Impact, NYTCo Tweaks Paywall And Video Strategies

    The New York Times Co. CFO Jim Follo reiterated a point he’s been making on earnings calls since last year, namely that “premium” digital advertising continues to be challenged by the rise of audience targeting and the infinite amount of digital inventory generated by social media. Read the release. During the Q1 earnings call, Mark […]

  • Paywalls Helped Gannett In Q1 As Ad Losses Mounted

    Falling ad revenues hurt Gannett in Q1, even as the company enjoyed the fruits of its paywall strategy. Digital revenues and the completed national rollout of its all-access content subscription model contributed to Gannett’s 1.6% increase in overall revenue for the first quarter 2013. Total revenues were $1.2 billion, while advertising revenues accounted for $526.5 […]

  • Paywalls Without Cash? Enliken Encourages User Data As Currency

    With print revenues falling faster and online ad dollars failing to fill the void, publishers have increasingly turned to paywalls. As a Guardian UK piece noted this week, 11 of the top 20 U.S. newspapers are either currently asking users for cash to access content, or are about to embark on it. Enliken, a company […]

  • NYTCo Pins Display Troubles On Programmatic Buying

    For the past year, the New York Times Co. has been faced with declining digital ad revenues at its flagship newspaper and ancillary properties. For much of that time, the company has pointed to the weak economy and to the problems at the About Group. With About, which had been unable to reverse falling revenue […]